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Dokumen 123
1470s BC
Time period
The
1470s BC
was a decade lasting from January 1, 1479 BC to December 31, 1470 BC.
Millennium
2nd millennium
BC
Centuries
16th century
BC
15th century
BC
14th century
BC
Decades
1490s
BC
1480s
BC
1470s
BC
1460s
BC
1450s
BC
Years
1479
BC
1478
BC
1477
BC
1476
BC
1475
BC
1474
BC
1473
BC
1472
BC
1471
BC
1470
BC
Categories
Deaths
v
t
e
Events
c.
1478 BC
–
1390 BC
—Hand mirror,
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
, is made. It is now at the
Brooklyn Museum
, New York.
c.
1473 BC
—
Hatshepsut
(18th Dynasty) started to rule. She is a daughter of
Thutmose I
. Married to her half brother
Thutmose II
.
c. 1473 BC–
1458 BC
– Funerary temple of Hatshepsut,
Deir el-Bahari
is built.
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
.
c. 1473 BC–1458 BC—
Hatshepsut
as
sphinx
, from
Deir el-Bahari
was made.
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
. It is now in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
, New York.
Significant people
Thutmose III
,
Pharaoh
of the
Eighteenth Dynasty
(1479 BC–
1425 BC
). He was the first who called himself "pharaoh"
[
1
]
Hatshepsut
, female
Pharaoh
of the
18th Dynasty
(
1473 BC
–
1458 BC
)
References
^
Schulman, Alan R. (1965-10-01).
"
The Chronology of the Amarna Letters, with Special Reference to the Hypothetical Coregency of Amenophis III and Akhenaten
. By Edward Fay Campbell Jr"
.
American Journal of Archaeology
.
69
(4): 5.
doi
:
10.2307/502193
.
ISSN
0002-9114
.